The merchandising team has returned from the Fall High Point Market in North Carolina with exciting new home décor trends. After visiting many showrooms, we found several common threads throughout. Here are some of the top trends we took away from this High Point Market visit. Shades of blue The first trend that was prevalent throughout Market was the color blue. As far as shades of blue, they varied, but navy in particular dominated. Blue is soothing, calming, creating an oceanic feeling, whether seen on furniture, wall coverings, or artwork. It's an easy color to bring into the home and looks beautiful contrasted against warmer, orange tones as well as weaved into a cooler toned palette. Our Davis sofa, featured in Indigo, is a lush, jewel-toned addition to any space.…

A new collection is always an excuse to celebrate. And this one even more so, as it’s inspired and named by the city where Circle Furniture began. The Cambridge Collection is exclusive to Circle Furniture and is a modern collection of timeless styles at a great price point. As someone with a newfound love for mid-century modern furniture and an affinity for jewel tones, this collection speaks to my design aesthetic. Peggy Burns describes, “I’m very excited about the collection first and foremost because it’s the most extensive exclusive collection that Circle Furniture has embarked on, available only in our stores.” Heather Chiapperini, the manager at our Cambridge showroom, is also excited about this collection, “The designs are on trend but offer a timeless appeal and customers are already loving the…

The Sales Tax Holiday this year is Saturday August 11th and Sunday the 12th. It’s the first Sales Tax Holiday Massachusetts has had in 3 years, and it’s the perfect opportunity to buy that couch you’ve been holding out on or save on a beautiful hardwood table. If you’re planning on partaking, these guidelines will give you everything you need to know: If an item is $2,500 or less it will be exempt from the Massachusetts Sales tax for the weekend. An item that's more than $2500 is taxable, but with a few exceptions Circle Furniture will give you a discount equivalent to the tax for larger items. Visit your nearest store to see if there are other savings! Items must be paid on full on that day. Prior sales…

Circle Furniture has always been proud to support and work with local furniture manufacturers. The majority of our product line is made in America, and a large portion is made locally in New England. Our core objective is to provide our customers with the highest quality furniture, and we believe sourcing local materials and working with small local companies is an imperative part of that. We’ve come to learn that there is no reason to outsource wood. Some of the best and highest quality woods are grown right in our backyard, in New England. We’re also passionate about supporting the local economy. We live and work in the same neighborhoods you do. As members of the community, we hope to better our neighborhoods in every way we can. Peggy Burns…

There's no better time than spring for a Trend Report. Our merchandising team has recently returned from the High Point Market in North Carolina, bringing back design inspiration and new trends. The monochromatic look is on its way out and its place is color. Pinks, greens, and rich jewel tones were seen throughout the market. Textural elements were everywhere, whether in mixed variations of fabric application or faux fur. Another trend that cropped up this year in heaps and bounds? Natural elements like sheepskins and potted plants. It's all about bringing earthy elements into the home. Home décor trends are an opportunity to breathe life into the home. Need inspiration? Read on for the latest in interior design… Rich, bold color A monochromatic theme has its place in the home and…

Driving South? Check out the new Weston Table in Pembroke with a stunning extra thick top and grey wire-brushed finish. Driving North? Check out the new Spencer Bedside Chest in Middleton. A painted wood chest with English Dovetail construction plus a drop front top drawer for your electronics! Now all you need is directions to Middleton or Pembroke!

We would like to thank Justine Sterling Design for featuring our Marshall chair in their recent project in Boston! Check out the entire living room transformation below! Lightened-Up Midcentury Kitchen Goes With the Flow